Back on the beat with Sun Hill's finest... The Bill continued on its winning streak in 1998 when it returned to its original one hour format, ensuring its place as one of the Top 10 uk dramas ever. Starring such fan favourites as DCI Jack Meadows (Simon Rouse), WPC Ackland (Trudie Goodwin), DCI Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) and Daniel MacPherson as PC Cameron Tait, these sets each contain 52 episodes of the hour long series.

DREAM BUILD is a series about Aussies who have been lucky enough to turn the dream of building their own home into a spectacular reality. The front door will open to some of Australia's cutting edge homes revealing what can happen when the brief is pushed on design and budget. Each owner will share their experience of throwing down ambitious and challenging briefs to their architect in the hope of creating a 'one in a million' home. The architect will reveal their design secrets and how they rose to the challenge to give their client the home of their dreams.

The Jazz Age: the height of fashion, of opulence and excess. In the Roaring Twenties high living was King and low cunning was Queen. Amidst the art deco and cocktails, diabolical masterminds plotted, schemed and murdered their way to untold fortunes ... and standing in their way was the dapper, monocled Lord Peter Wimsey, the quintessentially English gentleman detective. With the aid of his manservant Bunter and Scotland Yard’s Inspector Charles “Parker Bird” Parker, Lord Peter risks life and limb to thwart fiendish plots as they investigate cases littered with red herrings and corpses at the heart of the idle rich. In The Nine Tailors, Lord Peter Wimsey was on the case when Lady Wilbratham’s stolen emerald necklace was swiped at the wedding of Charles Thorpe’s son. The culprits were captured thanks to Wimsey’s brilliant detection, but the jewels whereabouts remained a mystery and were never recovered. Years later, Wimsey gets a second chance to solve the case when a mutilated corpse is discovered in the grave of Lady Thorpe, providing fresh clues to the missing emeralds. British cinematic legend Ian Carmichael is joined by an all-star cast as Dorothy L Sayers’ urbane, fiercely intelligent detective and his rich, often murderous world of high society is brought to life in the complete first series of colourful and authentic 1920s whodunits.

Handsome, blue-eyed and brooding, maverick cop Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac of Jersey’s Bureau des Étrangers is one of television’s most popular detectives. Moving with the power of Bergerac’s vintage red Triumph Roadster sports car, each episode guarantees full-throttle excitement, ingenious plots and colourful characters as Bergerac patrols the harbour cafes, cliff-top mansions and secluded coves on the trail of the villains, murderers, spies and smugglers of the holiday island and tax haven. Series 4 finds Bergerac in possibly his most serious relationship since the break-up of his marriage - of beautiful estate agent Susan Young can endure the detective's unyielding dedication to his job. Meanwhile, the captivating, but as yet uncaptured, jewel thief Philippa Vale returns to the island - does her unfinished business include Jersey's maverick cop? Combining action with atmosphere, and spectacle with suspense, BERGERAC launched John Nettles to international stardom for 9 series, leading him to another long-running role as D.C.I. Barnaby in Midsomer Murders. For the first time, all 9 uncut episodes from the fourth series arrive on DVD plus the 1986 feature-length Christmas Special. EPISODES 1. THE LAST INTERVIEW A mafia informer, now in hiding and dying of cancer, wants to make one last death-bed confession. Howard Bailey, a famous television journalist now retired and living as a recluse in Jersey, Bailey, is the only man he feels he can trust. When Bailey refuses to do the interview, Arlene Roskin, an attractive and extremely determined New Yorker, comes to Jersey to try to persuade him to change his mind. Bergerac’s job is to protect Bailey – without really knowing why or from whom. Guest stars Barry Foster, Kate Harper, Dennis Creaghan and Stephen McGann. 2. OFFSHORE TRADES Bergerac is investigating the mysterious death of a scuba diver and the disappearance of Fr

Back on the beat with Sun Hill's finest... The Bill continued on its winning streak in 1998 when it returned to its original one hour format, ensuring its place as one of the Top 10 uk dramas ever. Starring such fan favourites as DCI Jack Meadows (Simon Rouse), WPC Ackland (Trudie Goodwin), DCI Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) and Daniel MacPherson as PC Cameron Tait, these sets each contain 52 episodes of the hour long series.

Presented by design expert Kevin McCloud, Grand Designs charts the in-depth process of ambitious design projects, from the initial intricacies of blueprints to the long and often arduous task of turning those concepts into a practical living space. With budgets usually pushed beyond their limits and time ticking away, Grand Designs is a unique opportunity to discover how elaborate architecture plans work in practice and depicts the hard realities and emotional journey of creating a dream home.

In this delightfully surreal BBC comedy, Brian Hook is an archetypal dad, blissfully unaware of how easily he can drive his middle-aged son, Alan, to distraction and frustration. Alan, in turn, desperately wants to be a cool dad and communicate with his own teenage son, determined that he doesn't suffer the same childhood embarrassments. Inevitably Alan tries too hard and his attempts to communicate often end in disaster. This release includes all 6 episodes fro the second series, plus the 1999 Christmas special and an exclusive Audio Commentary with George Cole and Kevin McNally.

The coveted Holden State of Origin shield returns to north of the Tweed. With the sound of the final whistle, a packed Suncorp Stadium erupted: the pain of last year’s defeat all but forgotten, as the Maroons were once again crowned Origin champions for an incredible ninth time in ten glorious years. The foundation was laid deep in enemy territory with a thrilling victory in Game I at ANZ Stadium, as the Maroons erased bitter memories of last year’s nail-biting defeat at the same venue. A combination of youth and experience proved the difference with young gun Will Chambers turning in a career-defining performance and veteran half Cooper Cronk icing the game with a clutch field goal in the dying minutes. Holden State of Origin travelled to Melbourne for just the seventh time and in front of a record crowd at the iconic MCG in Game II it was the Blues that proved too good in a brutal slugfest, setting up a tantalising decider in Brisbane for Game III. With a sell-out crowd in full voice at The Cauldron, the Maroons were not to be denied their place in history, sealing victory and the series on home soil to avenge last year’s defeat at the hands of the Blues. Sit back and enjoy the 2015 Holden State of Origin Series with all three games presented in full.

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